The African Union has officially opened media accreditation for the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union, set to take place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, this February.

For journalists covering African politics, economics, and development, the AU Summit remains the premier event on the calendar. It serves as the continent's highest decision-making platform, bringing together Heads of State and Government to debate and shape the policies that will define Africa’s trajectory for 2026 and beyond.
Event Details
Event: 39th AU Summit (Executive Council & Assembly of Heads of State)
Dates: 11–15 February 2026
Location: African Union Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Registration Deadline: 31 January 2026
Why Cover the Summit?
This year’s gathering offers media professionals a unique vantage point on continental diplomacy. Accredited journalists will gain:
Floor Access: Entry to all open sessions of the Executive Council and the Assembly.
Official Resources: Priority access to official documents, press briefings, and real-time updates directly from the AU communication team.
Interview Opportunities: A rare convergence of leaders, diplomats, and policy experts in a single venue.
How to Apply
Media representatives wishing to cover the summit must submit their application via the AU’s digital portal. The window for accreditation is strict, and late applications may not be processed due to security protocols.
Deadline to Register: 31 January 2026
Application Link: here